Postcard – There is no better starch than REMY Starch
| Subject | Agriculture–Australia |
| Oceania | |
| Western Australia | |
| Advertising | |
| Correspondence | |
| Dutch language | |
| French language–Writing | |
| Category | 2. National boundaries |
| Keywords | wool |
| Belgium | |
| Current Holder | National Museum of Australia |
| Item Number | 1986.0117.4961 |
| Access Rights | Digitised |
| Country Of Origin | Belgium |
| Language | French |
| Dutch | |
| Description From Source | H 87mm x W 138mm A colour postcard from Belgium, possibly from WW1. It features a map of Australia and surrounding countries. On the right hand side of the postcard is an image of a flock of sheep and a man. The words of the advertisement are printed in French at the top of the card and in Old Dutch at the bottom of the card which translated says: There is no better starch than REMY Starch, made of “Zuiveren” Rice. On the back is an image of a lion’s head which is surrounded by the words “Marque de Fabrique / Depossee.” Place depicted: Cambridge Gulf, Western Australia, Australia. |
| Physical Format | Postcards |
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